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  1. Gun safes recalled due to lock failure
    By Tresia Bowles
    Updated: Fri 1:16 PM, Mar 22, 2019
    https://www.wcjb.com/content/news/Gun-safes-recalled-due-to-lock-failure-507522991.html

    “Alpha Guardian has recalled around 1,250 Stack-On Sentinel gun safes due to lock failure and injury hazard, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.”

    “A bolt malfunction can cause the safe to open without the use of a key or combination, allowing access to any firearms stored inside, posing an injury hazard. (Source: CPSC)”

    https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2019/Alpha-Guardian-Recalls-Stack-On-Gun-Safes-Due-to-Lock-Failure-and-Injury-Hazard

  2. The inland sea formed by the storms of 1861-62 reminds me of the description of such a sea in the book Lucifer’s Hammer. Perhaps the authors took inspiration from this real-life event.

    Carry on

  3. RE: face recognition. If your drivers license is REAL ID compliant (has a gold star) and/or you do not live in a state that does not allow you to get a non-photo license (not having the photo taken at all, that is), then you will never be able to “beat facial recognition.” If you want to have any chance of keeping your biometric markers out of government databases, you need to move to Washington or Wisconsin (or Pennsylvania, but you have to be in a recognized religious group and still get permission) and get the photo waiver.

  4. One of the things that wasn’t reported about the Sandy Hook murderer was that years before the attack he had made threats against the school and a family friend had reported him to the police. They did nothing, making it very similar to the case in Parkland where multiple warnings were completely ignored by Law Enforcement.

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